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ConpoÍgn Closh

Mesfas Says Martin Breaks Contest Rules

COLLEGE

C I TY

FRESNO

Election enthusiasm is moving in leaps and bounds in the final days of the campaig! with a controversy over the canPUBTISHED

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didacy of two nominees in the freshman class.

BY THE ASSOCIATED SfUDENTS

FRESNO, CATIFORNIA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER

8,

At Tuesday's council meeting, Wayne Martin, candidate for freshman president, was charged with having broken an election committee ¡ule NUMBER 3 any campaigning prior to the no- | MIss

Eeller are freshman vlce minations assembly whlch was I presidentlal candldates. Richartl Sand.er antl John Vlaheld Monday. Luis Mestas, nomlnee for the I kakls are opponents for the office same office, charged that Martin I of freshman treasurer. had placetl a poster on the 300 i -John McDaniel ls unoBl¡osed for builtling of the technical and in- | tne top executive post in tbe solthdust¡ial division durlng the Ram- | omore class, IIe and Carol Cloves, who is running for vice Bresldent, burger Roundup. Mest¿s sartrl the poster also bore I are the only candldates on the the name of Dlanne Heller, vice I sophomore slate. presldentiâl nomlnee. "The Fresno Clty College masEe further charged that Martin I cot is a ram; the soBhomore mashaal beeD using his present posi- | cot is a sheep," saitl H. E. (Rick) tion on council to altl hlm in hlslComstock, Associated Student campaign. He claimed that when I Boily president, of the lack of the candidates had thelr campalg¡ | sophomore candidates, plans approverl by Martin, who is I "It must be, because they cercommissloner of electlons, "he I tainly haven't shown any interest (Martin) has an unfalr advantage lin leatlership," he said. Commissioner Martln said that ove! the other candidates,"

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clcsses provide instruction in the use of hcrrd tools ond power equipment, scdety instruction, blueprint recrding, building

Fresno CitY FROM THE GROUND UP - work on the College ccrpentry students FCC house constructed crnnuclly by Jess F. Boker's ccrpentry clqsses. Baker's

codes and mcrtericl estimcrting.

Foreign Affairs Counc¡l W¡ll Address JC Group

fairs Institute and the American areas as a whole. He has also been Ässembly at Columbia Unive¡sity. a giuest lecturel at l(orea, Ilong

tion of his candidacy Ínto com- | running for the open Bosltlons mittee. T'he eommlttee met last I may conaluct a write in campaign. night antl is to report at the next | "I hatl much rather see these

offices filled thts way than to have eouncil meeting. Martin, after facing these charg- them appoint'ed," he sald. Election polls wlll open tomores, chose to temporarily resign hls Bost and turn the election com- row at 8 .A,M and close at 4 PM. mittee oYer to Marihelen thomas, An adtlltional booth Blaced in the representative. Other candirlates for freshman class president a¡e Buddy Tackett, John Lyuch, John Porter and Thomas Little. Kenneth Clouse, Tina Gyer and

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Other polls will be placed. ln ths main foyer of the admlnlstratlon

builtllng in front of the student

union and on the llbrary patlo.

Political Aut'horitY Kong, Manila, Malaya and Japan Dr. Scalapino has studied many universities. âddress the California Junior Col- of the countries on which he ls a lege Association. Dr. Scatalllno has been a deep student of Asian, and more latelY

Published political authoritY first-hantl l through his' wide travels. tr'or His academic and personal extwenty years he has traversed perience combined have glven rise most of the Orient, Asia and Af- to more than 35 publications, i.nrica, gaining a knowleclge of the cluding a study for the Senate

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A.frican, affairs for many Years' His acatlemic background ls ex¡ Foreign Relations Committee on tensive. A Professor at the Unl- people and the political climate of ¡ versity of Califo¡nia at Berkeley, the individual countries and. the Japan, Okinawa, Korea, Communist China and. Taiwan. Ile ls also 'where he is a member of the editor of Asian Survey. Depar¿ment of Political Science, Born in Leavenworth, I(ansas in he has been associatetl with the 1919, Dr. Scalapino took his BA _l ìUnlverslty since 1949. Before that at Santa Barbara College in 1940. _l he taught briefly at ffarvard IJniHe is married and the father of verslty, from which he took his three child.ren. master's deg¡ee in 1943 and hls Dr. Scalapino is a member of doctorate in 1948.

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under Eirants from the Ford Foundation, the Carnegie tr'oundation, the Social Research Council, and the Rockfeller Foundation. He has been a Consultant for the Rocke-

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Foundation, the Governmental Äf-

Paciflc Relations and is on the Board of Directors øf the Âssoclation for Asian

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.4. fourth bclloting position will be POLLING PLACES - pollins odded to the regulqr spots on the cturpus for ttre closs elections tomorrow. The new booth, locqted in the concourse to the gymnosium (l), will cdford moÌe convenience for students. Regulcn polls cne outside the student center (2), in the lobby of the qdministrcrtion buildingr (3) cr¡d outside the librcry (4).

Cql Initiotes New Entrsnce ,NTERNATIONALS PLAN Procedures PHOTOGRAPHY CONTEST

Students planning to attend the International frientlshlp in ac- emotional content and photoUniversity of California next fall tlon is the subJect of a nation'wide graphic excellence. Other prlzes mathematics and. philosophy. He will finrl entrance proced.ures dlf- college photo contest just an- will inclutle two Honeywell Penacserved in the EuroBean theater ferent than publlshetl in the 1964- nouncecl by People-to-People '!Írightson, chair- tax HlA cameras and. a Honeywell during Worltl'War II, and shortly 65 câtalogs of the campuses of cording to Rick man of the Fresno City chapter. Strobonar 65C electronic flash afterwards entered the public the ûniversity. The receipt tleatlline for of appractice of Christian Science healOnly stud.ents enrollecl in col- unit in acklition to award certlfling. Although his native state ls plications for the fall semester has leges and universities that have ca¡es. Missouri, he no.tü resides in Cleve- been fixed. at !{arch 1 and stu- People-to-People chapters a¡e eliMiss Betty Leavltt, picture eddents applying will be notifietl of glble to enter the contest, the land. itor of LooE magazine; Yoichl R. their eligibility on or about Aprll chairman sald. Iiadio, Television . Okamoto, chief of the Pictureg A Rollei Honeywell Rolleiflex î He has participated in Christian 15, announced. Merle Martln, dean branch of the Press and Publlcacamera and an awa¡d certificate Science radio and televfsion pro- of students. tions service, USIA; antl Clifton "Students contemplatlng attentl- will be presented to the photograms, has become a recognizetl ing the University shoultl apply professor as photograBher is C. Eclom, religion, and who the of submits teacher of the Bhotojourcurrently on tour as a member early in the filing period. as pos- graph that, in the opinion of the nalism, University of Mlssourl

"Who's ln Control?" is the title of a Christian Scienee lecture coming here on Oct. 10. William Mllford Correll will be the speaker, beginning a,t 4 PM, ln the Fresno City CoUege auditorium. "Man is never a victim of circumstances," believes Correll. Ifis lebture is described as an exploration of the basic ideas that shape human events, with emphasis on the spiritual concept of maD. It is being sponsored by the campus Christian Science Organization. judges, best deplcts international School of Journalism, and founder of the Boarcl of Lectureship of The sible," he saitl. lÌfath a¡rd Philosophy Applleations are now being re- frientlshiB. Photos also will be and adviser of Kappa Alpha Mu, Correll is a gradudte of Oberlin First Church of Christ, Scientist, judged on pr{nt quality, ingenuity, (Seo Contest, Page 3) ceived. on all campuses. College, where he majored in in Boston, Massachusetts.


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